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Originally Posted by Archimedes65
Better than OK. They sold 5,000 of them in 2019, good for over $1 billion in sales on that model alone. The Urus was an absolute hit for Lamborghini.
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I was defining my "ok" under how they move vs sitting on the lot. Im sure you are privy to such things as total inventory and production vs sales so I wont deflect. I was comparing total production to inventory and days supply which is most meaningful at the dealer level in regards to flooring and curtailment payments. I am talking stateside as well- your 5000 is global vs 2374 in the US. And because of this the secondary market is a homerun as I stated and showed in values vs original msrp's.
How a car sells is the days supply in inventory. They dont move super fast but to your point in regards to the 5000 sales its a Lambo and thats good as it dominates the Lambo sales as whole but production of the car also dominates. It has been a hit for Lambo no doubt.